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New accelerating lego magnet motor on youtube

Started by hartiberlin, September 21, 2007, 06:55:00 PM

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Yadaraf

Quote from: buggyirk on January 31, 2008, 07:46:02 PM
Here is a new one I did with stator holders that aren't as high.  ;)

@ buggyirk

I just learned that a brick is 0.375" tall and a plate is 0.125" tall (Lego newbie).  The three stacked objects in the support appear to have identical heights.  If the objects were bricks, the internal height would be 1.125", which is way too high.  If the objects were plates, the internal height would be 0.375", which is more reasonable and would imply that at least one of the magnet dimensions is 0.375."

Currently considering magnet dimensions of 1.25 x 0.375 x 0.375 (32mm x 10mm x 10mm) or 1.25 x 0.625 x 0.375 (32mm x 16mm x 10mm).  I'll see what's available.

Cheers,

Yada ..
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Yadaraf

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I'm looking for magnets that are roughly 32mm x 16mm x 10mm.  The magnets below are 40mm x 9mm x 9mm, but are very affordable and worth trying while I find something closer.  I'll have to move the stator magnet back 4mm, but there's room.

... and they are cheap ... 20 for ?4.95.  :)



... http://www.rapidonline.com/productinfo.aspx?kw=magnet&tier1=Educational+Products&tier2=Science&tier3=Magnets&tier4=Ferrite+block+magnets&moduleno=72027


Yada ..
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v71

Normally i follow silently this threads about permanet magnet motors, but i have to say this,I just talked with the author , this motor is a fake .There is no motor under the table, but the short movie is played backwards.
I am more and more convinced about the fact that you can't extract energy from magnets, even the oc motor is a another soap ball



buggyirk

Quote from: Yadaraf on January 31, 2008, 11:18:46 PM
Quote from: buggyirk on January 31, 2008, 07:46:02 PM
Here is a new one I did with stator holders that aren't as high.  ;)

@ buggyirk

I just learned that a brick is 0.375" tall and a plate is 0.125" tall (Lego newbie).  The three stacked objects in the support appear to have identical heights.  If the objects were bricks, the internal height would be 1.125", which is way too high.  If the objects were plates, the internal height would be 0.375", which is more reasonable and would imply that at least one of the magnet dimensions is 0.375."

Currently considering magnet dimensions of 1.25 x 0.375 x 0.375 (32mm x 10mm x 10mm) or 1.25 x 0.625 x 0.375 (32mm x 16mm x 10mm).  I'll see what's available.

Cheers,

Yada ..
.

I am glad to see you are trying so hard to get the proper magnet measurements. Yes, the stator holders still look like they are three blocks tall. The reason for this is that the program has no definition for individual pieces. So when three flat pieces of the same color are stacked, it gives the illusion that they are one block. I have edited the design again and made it more easy to tell what peices are being used. I guess I got stuck on trying to make it accually look like the original design instead of making it for ease of replication.  :P


@v71

Thank you for you comment, but without any proof, and this being your first post, I don't really believe you. I am not trying to be mean, but you are the first person to accually be able to contact the original builder. Please elaborate.